GDI Goalies Lead Charge At AAA Awards Banquet

Winnipeg AAA held their annual awards banquet this past Thursday. Many GDI Goalies heard their names announced as either nominees or award winners!

Provincial Midget AAA:

Mitchel Adamyk: Provinicial Midget AAA MVP & Impact Player of the Year

Mitchel Adamyk of the Winnipeg Wild took home two of the biggest awards from the AAA Awards banquet.
First, he was named the Most Valuable Player for the Provincial Midget AAA category. Later on in the night he was named the AAA Impact Player of the Year. The Impact Player award goes to the most outstanding player in all levels of AAA hockey.
Adamyk was the instrumental in the Winnipeg Wild capturing the league championship this season. Adamyk led in every goaltending category for the playoffs with a 1.83 Gaa and .936 Sv%. Adamyk posted a 9-1 record during the playoffs with the only loss coming in the form of a 1-0 loss in overtime where he stopped 49 of 50 shots.
Adamyk has trained with GDI for many years through 1v1 Lessons, GDI Prospect Clinics and the Total GDI Academy.

Dylan Myskiw: Provincial Midget AAA Top Goaltender

Dylan Myskiw enjoyed a strong sophomore season with the Winnipeg Thrashers which resulted in him being named the Provincial Midget AAA Top Goaltender by Winnipeg AAA.
Myskiw's numbers were top notch through the regular season posting a 2.23 Gaa and .937 Sv%. Myskiw also posted 3 shutouts during the season and another one in the playoffs.
Myskiw has been a regular at GDI training through 1v1 Lessons and the Total GDI Academy. GDI Development Coordinator Brett Martyniuk is also the goaltending coach of the Winnipeg Thrashers.

Matt Radomsky: Provincial Midget AAA Top Goaltender

Matt Radomsky was named the Top Goaltender by the MMHL.
In his rookie season with the Winnipeg Wild, Radomsky led the league with a 1.55 Gaa. His Sv% was equally impressive coming in at .931. Radomsky also blanked the opposition 3 times over the course of the season.
Radomsky has been training with GDI for many years through 1v1 lessons and the Total GDI Academy.

City Midget AAA:

The city midget AAA category saw 6 GDI Goalies nominated for the Top Goaltender award with Logan Thiessen of the Hawks being named the Top Goaltender and MVP.
Miles Minor (Monarchs) Tyson Gautier (Sharks) Nik Anderson (Warriors), Wyatt Emes (Selects), Riley Sveistrup (Lightning) were all nominated for the City Midget AAA Top Goaltender Award.

Bantam 1 AAA:

Brody Lawson of the Winnipeg Warriors was named the Bantam 1 AAA Top Goaltender.
GDI Goalies Isaac Poulter (Monarchs) and Dawson Rattai (Sharks) were also nominated for Top Goaltender.

Bantam 2 AAA:

Connor Murphy of the Winnipeg Monarchs was named the Top Goaltender for the Bantam 2 AAA category.
Noah Gilbert (Hawks), Nik Jerris (Warriors), Fraser Senebold (Sharks) were also all nominated for the award.
Honourable mention goes to Dante Giannuzzi who along with Murphy were a part of the Monarchs squad that went undefeated during the regular season.
GDI would like to congratulate all of the award winners and nominees on their fantastic seasons! We look forward to working with all of you this off-season!

GDI FEATURED PROGRAM

GDI Summer Camps:

These are the anchor to the goaltender’s off-season development needs. These 4 or 5 day camps provide the biggest impact on goaltender performance in a short period of time. Our camps are very intense and goaltenders will conduct on-ice sessions, fitness testing, flexibility and hand eye training, classroom sessions, daily journals, off-ice dryland, comprehensive evaluation reports and much more.

Kenora - Keewatin Arena - (August 2-5)

Brandon - Brandon Sportsplex (August 8-12)

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Brett is the Development Coordinator at GDI and is the current Goaltending Coach of the MBAAA Winnipeg Thrashers.
Brett provides 1v1 instruction at GDI, along with being apart of GDI Regional Development Camps and Clinics throughout the season. He provides a strong technical and psychological perspective on the position, helping each goaltender he instructs reach new heights.